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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1414

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1414

Was Freya blind?

“Freya Lynch, why do you have to be so mean with your words?” Rodney nearly lost his temper.

“Uncle Rodney, you need to accept reality sometimes. That’s your age, ” Freya added grimly.

“Enough. Stop provoking him. We’re still in the car. I don’t want to be involved in an accident.” Catherine reminded Freya helplessly after casting a look at a fuming Rodney.

At last, Freya let out a sigh and kept quiet. That sigh made Rodney’s heart clench.

He was not sure whether Freya sighed because Catherine already had a boyfriend or she herself could not be with a handsome young guy since she was already married.

Soon after arriving at the Lynch household, the two women headed upstairs to rest.

Rodney tossed and turned, unable to fall asleep.

After some time, he sat up and looked into the mirror. He first looked at his eyebrows and then his thin lips.

In the end, he could not help but send a WhatsApp message to his buddies in the group chat. [Don’ t you agree that my brows are charming and my pursed lips look like a heart shape? I’m very handsome, right? I think the four of us are the most handsome men in Australia. We’re handsome in different ways.]

Chester: [Take some medicine if you’re sick.]

Shaun: [Your brain could have become heart- shaped.]

Rodney was speechless. [F*ck off. I met a mixed- race brat who has charming brows and heart- shaped pursed lips. He has had Freya and Catherine bewitched.]

Shaun: [What? I’ll make you pay if you’re lying.] Chase: [How bratty is he? Is he a grown-up?]

Rodney: [He’s a 21-year-old handsome young guy. Freya kept drooling over him just now, and Catherine taught him how to peel a crayfish. By the way, Catherine even peeled a crayfish for him and made me send the guy home after supper.]

After sending the message, he somehow felt better. Since he was in a bad mood, he wanted to drag Shaun down as well.

Shaun: [Are you kidding?]

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